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Tadataka Ino residence 200th year 27th Complete Restoration Inozu National Tour Floor Exhibition From August 28 to 31!

[Silver] August 25, 2014 08:42

 A flyer found at the Kyobashi Library.

To celebrate the Chuo-ku Festival "Tadataka Ino Residence 200 Years", he planned a fun event.

I didn't know that Tadataka Ino was living in Chuo-ku. 

  What should I do if I go to the next Chuo-ku Tourism Association test?

 By the way, the date and time of the event is as follows.

Please note that the holding date and time are slightly different every day.
Thursday, August 28 from 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Friday, August 29 from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm
Saturday, August 30 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sunday, August 31 from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm

  Location: Chuo Ward Sports Center

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 Even so, I'm interested in how I surveyed when there was no surveying machine like today.

I would like to go there, too. Nevertheless, how many days have you walked for surveying all over Japan, but I definitely want to know.

 Oops, besides, experience! Let's have fun together! Experience! Let's have fun together! It is said that there is also a place.

I have to go to this! For more information, please refer to the following link. https://www.city.chuo.lg.jp/kusei/kohokotyo/koho/h26/260801/05_07/index.html

 

 

Recommendations for Free Study of Money Museum & Information on Renewal Closed

[Silver] August 22, 2014 09:00

 

 On August 19, after visiting Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi, Heidai Shoran, and Nabashi Nihonbashi, we visited the Money Museum in front of the Bank of Japan with families with children during the summer vacation.

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At the Money Museum, you can learn about money by displaying Japanese currency and foreign currency.

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Photography inside the museum is prohibited, but it is a very useful material.

You can get printed materials such as "Currently valid banknotes", "Currently valid currency", "Koza Site and Bank of Japan", "The Origin of the yen", "Edo period money system", etc.

I was able to receive explanatory materials, and it was a great study. I think it is very useful for children's free study.
 
The money museum will be renewed.

The museum will be temporarily closed from December 29, 2014 to around November 2015 (planned).

 

For details, please refer to the website of the Currency Museum (Notice of temporary closure).

 

 

 

Let's meet fish at the 47th Sony Aquarium in 2014 Ginza Sony Building

[Silver] August 21, 2014 09:00

 This year, at the Ginza Sony Building Deing, fish from the Churaumi Sea of Okinawa are swimming vigorously in a large outdoor tank.

I'm looking forward to it every year's tradition of Ginza. It's the 47th time this year. Thank you, Mr. Sony!

The exhibition period is from July 25 to August 31, and the time is from 11:00 to 19:00.

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When you enter the building, you will see a large humpback whale full-size tail fin on the first floor.

 Let's take a look at the real thing. And let's compare your back.

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 The leaflet I received is printed with a photo and name of "Creatures in the Outdoor Large Water Tanks".

25 kinds of fish are introduced in photos and names, so it's fun.

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 Is this yellow fish body having a big black spot?

I think the red fish on the right end is Hanagoi. Check the names of the other 23 kinds of fish in the leaflet.

Then, I hope you have a good time during the summer vacation.

 

 

Fumino Seki St. Luke's Gallery Exhibition 2014

[Silver] August 5, 2014 19:48

  From August 4th to 9th, an exhibition of bags made of kimono fabrics is being held at the gallery in St. Luke Hospital.

Fumino Seki was a classmate of Kyoba Peony's junior high school, so I was encouraged to go out.

 There are two nice parasols at the entrance of the gallery. There was a wonderful parasol that could block the hot summer sunshine and pass through the occasional cool breeze of the Sumida River.

I see, there are a lot of handbags that mainly use kimono fabrics.

What impressed me was that in consideration of the users of St. Luke Hospital, a small bag that subdivided drugs was also created.

And not only for Japanese clothing, there was also such a nice casual bag. It's a fun design that imagined Jurassic.

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 I bought a bag called "Wine Carrie".

I thought this was stylish and wonderful not only for carrying wine, but also for carrying plastic bottle drinks and folding umbrellas.

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This is like a Hawaiian quilt fabric. It's a cute turtle design.

 

I hope you will meet a wonderful work!

 

 

By the way, here is the article of Fumino Seki of Kyoba peony.

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A cat wearing Restaurant Le Chat-Botte boots

[Silver] August 3, 2014 14:00

 

 Located in Ginza 1-15-8, facing Showa-dori, "Restaurant Shabote" is a French restaurant that you can easily enter.
The Japanese translation of the store name is a "cat wearing boots" friendly name that you don't care about.
I was informed of the shop, but it seems that it was published in the Bonne Petites Tables Tokyo of MICHELIN.
 
On May 30, I had lunch with my friend on June 9.
A Lunch ¥1,030, B Lunch ¥1,550
The menu on May 30 is available.
A Lunch, fish dishes are sea bream muniere, meat dishes are cutlet tomato flavor from Gunma Sangen pork.
Both come with bread and coffee.
 
June 9th.
A Lunch meat dish is a hamburger made of beef from Gunma.
B-Lunch fish dishes are served with shrimp and scallop on the muniel of Nagasaki Hobobo.
Both come with bread and coffee.
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In addition, C lunch costs ¥2,800, and it seems that the appetizer foie gras salad is attached to A or B above.
It is a shop where you can enjoy French easily.

 

Address of the store: 1-15-8, Ginza, Chuo-ku
Phone: 03-3538-3687 ("Reservation here")

The regular holidays are written only on public holidays and Sundays. 

 

 
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